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investor warren buffett came in second, and larry ellison, ceo of oracle took third place. >>> global investors are seeking relative safety of yen denominated assets as european debt crisis continues. the balance of japanese government bond held overseas hit a new record high at the end of june. the bank offp japan, released holdings, over a trillion dollars. the highest ratio on record. domestic financial institutions are also buying more japanese government bonds. they account for 65% of the total outstanding balance. banks are looking for steady earnings as japanese firms show sluggish demand for loans. japan's trade balance for august showed a red for a second straight month. exports plunged due to a slow down in the global economy. finance ministry officials released a report saying the trade deficit was 9.6 billion. exports fell, 5.8% from a year earlier in yen terms. that figure marks the third straight monthly decline. it was mainly exports of ships and steel. imports meanwhile fell by 5.4% from a year earlier. looking in detail at exports, shipments to europe tumbled by almos
investor warren buffett came in second, and larry ellison, ceo of oracle took third place. >>> global investors are seeking relative safety of yen denominated assets as european debt crisis continues. the balance of japanese government bond held overseas hit a new record high at the end of june. the bank offp japan, released holdings, over a trillion dollars. the highest ratio on record. domestic financial institutions are also buying more japanese government bonds. they account for...
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bill gates, warren buffett, larry ellison. the cup brothers. in tonight's top spot, the richest woman in america. here it is. number five, lori jobs, the widow of apple co-founder steve jobs, the wealthiest woman in silicon valley is number 20 analyst. number four, abigail johnson, president of fidelity facts services. the woman is considered to be the leading contender to replace her father. for nearly $12 billion, it puts your 27 novelist. and number three combat jacqueline mars who along with her two brothers of the world's largest candy company which produces skills, evidence, and much more. her $16 billion but serve at 16 dullest. number two, walmart eris, she now runs a horse ranch in texas. to. gerri: a half billion puts her a break. the number one richest woman in america, she inherited her was when her husband died in 2005. her 28 billion puts her just outside the top five. in total there are 45 women novelists, up from 42 last year. his to give you some perspective, oprah did not even crack the top 150. still to come, my "2 cents more
bill gates, warren buffett, larry ellison. the cup brothers. in tonight's top spot, the richest woman in america. here it is. number five, lori jobs, the widow of apple co-founder steve jobs, the wealthiest woman in silicon valley is number 20 analyst. number four, abigail johnson, president of fidelity facts services. the woman is considered to be the leading contender to replace her father. for nearly $12 billion, it puts your 27 novelist. and number three combat jacqueline mars who along...
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archaeologist warren barbour is trying to figure out why. barbour: figurines were found primarily in refuse, i think, for a number of possible reasons. first, they may have lost their sanctity and they had to be constantly replaced, so you just tossed them out. if they were used for a particular ritual, on a particular fiesta of a particular month, and then you'd -- sort of a planned obsolescence where they'd have to be replaced constantly. secondly, they may have been purposely broken. some of my colleagues believe that these were used and then purposely broken. and the other possibility, which sometimes i grip the bed at night thinking about, is that perhaps some of these are just toys and may have been -- um.person-handled by kids to the point that they break very easily. keach: barbour has discovered that many of the fragments were actually the parts of marionettes. their arms and legs would have been attached by string. large figures are called "hosts" because the body always contains one or more "guests" inside. archaeologists think th
archaeologist warren barbour is trying to figure out why. barbour: figurines were found primarily in refuse, i think, for a number of possible reasons. first, they may have lost their sanctity and they had to be constantly replaced, so you just tossed them out. if they were used for a particular ritual, on a particular fiesta of a particular month, and then you'd -- sort of a planned obsolescence where they'd have to be replaced constantly. secondly, they may have been purposely broken. some of...
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elizabeth warren is in and then a toss-up race and now democrats and they're sounding dejected maybe. when's your read on massachusetts? >> well, exactly. i think if you asked democrats a year ago, they would say it would have been over by labor day. they underestimated scott brown's appeal to massachusetts voters and underestimated elizabeth warren's, you know, performance as a first-time candidate. she has made some rookie errors. think eve been hard to fix. and then there have been a lot of questions about the tone of her ads. so i think this is a very competitive race. in fact, in the last few polls scott brown is running ahead. there is a path to victory for him here. >> all right. jennifer, my home state of virginia, we have two heavyweights, tim kaine versus george allen. what's going on down there in virginia? >> this is the race i love to hate because it's been a race that's been so close since the day it started very early in 2011. you have two very qualified candidates. you have a very competitive presidential race. this is the one race in the country as a presidential race
elizabeth warren is in and then a toss-up race and now democrats and they're sounding dejected maybe. when's your read on massachusetts? >> well, exactly. i think if you asked democrats a year ago, they would say it would have been over by labor day. they underestimated scott brown's appeal to massachusetts voters and underestimated elizabeth warren's, you know, performance as a first-time candidate. she has made some rookie errors. think eve been hard to fix. and then there have been a...
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warren claims she was native american, a person of color. she checked the box and she had a decision to make a decision, when she applied to harvard she checked the box claiming she is a native american. i don't know and the viewers don't know if she got ahead as a result of checking the box. bunt on way we will be able to find it out is to have her release her personnel records. to make sure she did not have an advantage that others were entitled to. meg already warren maintained she was told growing up that she was part cherokee and part delaware indian. >> when i was growing up these were the stories i knew about my heritage. up believed my mother and father and aunts and uncles. i never used it for getting into college or law school. the people who hired me for my jobs have all made clear that they didn't know about it until long air was hired. megyn: the head of the gop in massachusetts has accused her of academic fraud and had harvard to conduct an investigation and produce the records. it hasn't yet happened. joining us to discuss it,
warren claims she was native american, a person of color. she checked the box and she had a decision to make a decision, when she applied to harvard she checked the box claiming she is a native american. i don't know and the viewers don't know if she got ahead as a result of checking the box. bunt on way we will be able to find it out is to have her release her personnel records. to make sure she did not have an advantage that others were entitled to. meg already warren maintained she was told...
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but the real issue here is and the real offense is the fact that professor warren checked the box. she said that she was white, and then she checked the box saying she was native american and then she changed her profile in the law directly once she attained her tenure. that's quite offensive to native americans and something that she should release in her records. >> doubled down in a commercial and i for the live of me can't figure out why they're debating this in massachusetts and why he's debating this. >> what i would add is that elizabeth warren within 24 hours had her own ad which suggest thad the war rinne campaign doesn't want to just leave it out there, they they're concerned enough to have her respond to camry to say this is how it went down, i didn't ask about my native american heritage. i agree with you. at a time like, there it does not seem like an -- >> one issue to quickly button this down because we opened the show with this. barack obama has tweeted nfl fans on both hands of the aisle hope the nfl referee lockout is over soon. that's the tweet two the president.
but the real issue here is and the real offense is the fact that professor warren checked the box. she said that she was white, and then she checked the box saying she was native american and then she changed her profile in the law directly once she attained her tenure. that's quite offensive to native americans and something that she should release in her records. >> doubled down in a commercial and i for the live of me can't figure out why they're debating this in massachusetts and why...
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. >> al qaeda releasing video of hostage warren weinstein. the 71-year-old who appears in good death delivered a message to benjamin netanyahu asking him to intervene on his behalf. he was kidnapped last august in pakistan by 8 armed men who broke into his home. >> brush off last week's jobs report. a decision to do this afternoon. >>> the days of the super sized soda could soon be over in new york city. the board of health will make a decision on mayor michael bloomberg's proposed soda ban. it is sold at sports facilities and three parts. >> the goal is to make it healthier. >> right now let's get back to the center lines erupting in yemen. >> we have disruptions going on in yemen in tonenesia and of course in libya where we have four americans dead. how much is relate to do the controversial movie? >> very little. i think the movie was the excuse. if you look at cairo and egypt and benghazi and libya. those were within hours of each other on september 11th first anniversary after the death of bin laden. they were well organized probably org
. >> al qaeda releasing video of hostage warren weinstein. the 71-year-old who appears in good death delivered a message to benjamin netanyahu asking him to intervene on his behalf. he was kidnapped last august in pakistan by 8 armed men who broke into his home. >> brush off last week's jobs report. a decision to do this afternoon. >>> the days of the super sized soda could soon be over in new york city. the board of health will make a decision on mayor michael bloomberg's...
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i think warren buffett should hire 10,000 people. he's probably such a smart guy, he will make money on that, and then he could do it again and again. if we don't incent the best business people in america to drive more employment, then we're being silly, and i think both of this rhetoric is buck us, nonsense, garbage. unless we get people to hire people, we know that government isn't going to save us. can you imagine suggesting government is going to save us? businesspeople had hire people, we need to create the kind of incentives that push them. you, you're a rich guy, howard, you're a successful guy. you will pay more taxes unless you go out and hire another 1,000 people. i tell you what. i can sit on my butt and pay more taxes or get off my tail and hire 1,000 more people. that's the kind of incentive that sounds like america to me. >> want to tell our viewers which candidate you are leaning toward? >> you know, i'm probably leaning -- in the presidential race toward romney, however, i think that nontax stuff is not going to move
i think warren buffett should hire 10,000 people. he's probably such a smart guy, he will make money on that, and then he could do it again and again. if we don't incent the best business people in america to drive more employment, then we're being silly, and i think both of this rhetoric is buck us, nonsense, garbage. unless we get people to hire people, we know that government isn't going to save us. can you imagine suggesting government is going to save us? businesspeople had hire people, we...
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the institute says warren now leads brown 50% to 44% among likely voters. house minority leader nancy pelosi making headlines with her remarkably candid thoughts on a mitt romney presidency. here's what she had to say when asked if she'd work well with the former massachusetts governor. >> when george w. bush was president and we were in the majority and i was the speaker, we had our differences, we thought, but we also found common ground. there's so many places where we koim together. >> so you could work with mitt romney basically? >> mitt romney is not going to be president of the united states. >> let me ask you -- >> i think everybody knows that. >> and those are the things we thought you should just know. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. th
the institute says warren now leads brown 50% to 44% among likely voters. house minority leader nancy pelosi making headlines with her remarkably candid thoughts on a mitt romney presidency. here's what she had to say when asked if she'd work well with the former massachusetts governor. >> when george w. bush was president and we were in the majority and i was the speaker, we had our differences, we thought, but we also found common ground. there's so many places where we koim together....
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and a successful candidates enter government, my first suggestion, elizabeth warren. whatever cause they adopt occupy has to move on from last year's protests. 12 months are ane turn night politics, but less than a moment in history. you can't survive long as a movement unless you push affirmative ideas and start >>and now to my point. that is a whole bunch of bunk! the powerful my steal an election but they cannot steal democracy. it starts at $59 for the entire year for back up. put in code stephanie for your subscription. 18 minutes after the hour. >> eliot: are you ready for a big number? i mean a really big number. the cost of 2008's wall street caused crisis more than $12.8 trillion with a "t." with me, dennis kelleher, president and ceo of better markets inc. we don't even have enough room on the screen for all the zeros. this is a big number. how did you calculate it and what does it mean to us? >> actually it's not that big of a number if you think about it in contest. we had the working financial crisis of 1929. $12.8 trillion not a lot of money, when you th
and a successful candidates enter government, my first suggestion, elizabeth warren. whatever cause they adopt occupy has to move on from last year's protests. 12 months are ane turn night politics, but less than a moment in history. you can't survive long as a movement unless you push affirmative ideas and start >>and now to my point. that is a whole bunch of bunk! the powerful my steal an election but they cannot steal democracy. it starts at $59 for the entire year for back up. put in...
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they're two contests and one that isaetve all been watchi, beeen elizabeth warren and scott brown. republicans really need to be able to win that so they can actually net elsewhere. >> all right. so one thing, though, when it comes to the todd akin-clare caill race, 're seeing the first mccaskill ad taking him to task aut the legitimate rape comments. let's take a look. >> todd akin said he didn't like social security. on september 3rd, 2011, todd akin said medicar was unconstition. ma16inai he wants to abolish the minimum wage and august 19th todd akin said only some rapes are legitimate. what will he say next? >> so, mark this is the first timehe's usetuthe legitimate rape comment. what strikes you about this ad in general? >> we knew it was coming and came pretty much minutes if not hours after we all knew that todd akin was officially going to remain in the missouri senate contest. the other thi i thinks quite stringentily m maging ads that clare mccaskill could run with the republicans and mitt romney all saying that somehow todd akin needed to step down, i wouldn't be surpris
they're two contests and one that isaetve all been watchi, beeen elizabeth warren and scott brown. republicans really need to be able to win that so they can actually net elsewhere. >> all right. so one thing, though, when it comes to the todd akin-clare caill race, 're seeing the first mccaskill ad taking him to task aut the legitimate rape comments. let's take a look. >> todd akin said he didn't like social security. on september 3rd, 2011, todd akin said medicar was unconstition....
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and he has to do something to rattle warren. he has to do something to shake up this race so he went after her on that hard. it's kind of hard to believe this would be the make or break issue in the most competitive senate race that we have in the country this year, but clearly he thinks it's something that could change it. >> mike, what's the state of play in your home state of massachusetts. we had a poll that showed elizabeth warren up several points, now scott brown ahead by a couple of points. where are we right now? >> well, as jim pointed out, the president is going to crush governor romney in romney's home state, by 25 to 30 points. that's an enormous hill for scott brown to climb. he raises a point of vulnerability with elizabeth warren's candidacy. the native american claim back and forth that's been going on about that. his -- the danger for scott brown in this is that as jim again pointed out, he has a very high favorability factor in the state. but he's changing his personality now in the minds of a lot of voters to
and he has to do something to rattle warren. he has to do something to shake up this race so he went after her on that hard. it's kind of hard to believe this would be the make or break issue in the most competitive senate race that we have in the country this year, but clearly he thinks it's something that could change it. >> mike, what's the state of play in your home state of massachusetts. we had a poll that showed elizabeth warren up several points, now scott brown ahead by a couple...
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warren myers is there as well, i think, as the new york stock exchange. why the intensity of the selling into the close? >> i think we had an overexaggerated run up with quadruple expiration last week. we're due for a selloff. we had some negative commentary about the fed's policies and suspect nature of th
warren myers is there as well, i think, as the new york stock exchange. why the intensity of the selling into the close? >> i think we had an overexaggerated run up with quadruple expiration last week. we're due for a selloff. we had some negative commentary about the fed's policies and suspect nature of th
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a lot of analysts have given it to warren on that. it depends what they were trying to do, each of the candidates. he certainly i think he took a big risk here. he was a little aggressive needling her, at times pretty chippy going after her on personal issues. if his tactic was to sort of go to those consecutive democrats that he needs to win this election, then maybe that was a good tactic. but he's going to have a problem doing it when he does that he's going to have a problem with the independent women who are the soccer moms, who i think were turned off by that needling, going after the american indian -- aggressive way. she was a lot more pressured and got him into positions where he had to defend himself on. so that's why some analysts are really giving her a little edge on the debates. >> more debates from both of them to come. we shall see how they do. frank, thanks so much. >>> nbc's greg melvin in the studio with a look at what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> we've got a lot on our plate today the next three hours inc
a lot of analysts have given it to warren on that. it depends what they were trying to do, each of the candidates. he certainly i think he took a big risk here. he was a little aggressive needling her, at times pretty chippy going after her on personal issues. if his tactic was to sort of go to those consecutive democrats that he needs to win this election, then maybe that was a good tactic. but he's going to have a problem doing it when he does that he's going to have a problem with the...
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it puts warren at 48% to brown's 44%, and it follows two polls that were released on sunday. although it's not all bad news for scott brown. the polls also show him with high favorability ratings. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪
it puts warren at 48% to brown's 44%, and it follows two polls that were released on sunday. although it's not all bad news for scott brown. the polls also show him with high favorability ratings. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get...
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i'm elizabeth warren, i approve this message. scott brown can keep attacking my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> for people who didn't watch the debate, why are we back on this issue inhe state of massachusetts now? >> because scownro p t of the last debate they had. and i think the reason he did bring it up, you have to pull back the lens on what's happening politics since the democratic convention. the surge you've seen for barack obama and people feeling the country's going in the right direction andemocrats unifying, they'v see tame thta p massachusetts, wisconsin, and some of these other senate races where the numbers have been going down for the republican candidate. so scott brown with good favorable ratings in the state butunning in a very democratic state knows that he's downright now. and he ho do shi t ra waen. he has to do something to shake up this race so he went after her on that hard. 's kind of hard to believe th would be the make or break issue in the most competive senate race that we have i
i'm elizabeth warren, i approve this message. scott brown can keep attacking my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> for people who didn't watch the debate, why are we back on this issue inhe state of massachusetts now? >> because scownro p t of the last debate they had. and i think the reason he did bring it up, you have to pull back the lens on what's happening politics since the democratic convention. the surge you've seen for barack obama and people feeling the...
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we'll hear from one of the speakers, massachusetts senate candidate elizabeth warren. we'll also get reaction from vice presidential candidate paul ryan. >>> plus, is organic food really better for you? we'll talk about it later on "cbs this morning." for now, that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. as always, we appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> some good news for drivers and use the dumbarton bridge this morning. >>>
we'll hear from one of the speakers, massachusetts senate candidate elizabeth warren. we'll also get reaction from vice presidential candidate paul ryan. >>> plus, is organic food really better for you? we'll talk about it later on "cbs this morning." for now, that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. as always, we appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> some good...
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you have to go all the way back to 1920, warren g. harding, he was still living in his home, state of ohio, when he was elected president. not hoover, not eisenhower. not nix on thaon. not reagan. if you ever a question you think we should use, e-mail us. we're expecting statements from hillary clinton, mitt romney and of course the president. election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, rol
you have to go all the way back to 1920, warren g. harding, he was still living in his home, state of ohio, when he was elected president. not hoover, not eisenhower. not nix on thaon. not reagan. if you ever a question you think we should use, e-mail us. we're expecting statements from hillary clinton, mitt romney and of course the president. election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means...
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scott brown went early very hard against elizabeth warren on the basis of race. and while it got a lot of national attention, sort of everything he does gets national attention. sort of a darling of the beltway media and so he gets a lot of attention for what he does. he got a lot of press for it but didn't get any movement in the polls. polling pretty well and consistently throughout and then he took a dive. she gave that well received speech to the democratic convention polls generally turned even more strongly toward the democrats he ended up losing in four straight polls in massachusetts and then all of a sudden he's put her race back as the main reason to vote against her. he has never disproven that she is native american. he says essentially look at her. you can tell she's not. i can tell by looking at her she looks too white. >> and then the video of some of his -- which he's acknowledged and sort of apologized for, of some of his campaign staff not really apologized doing this offensive -- >> mocking native americans. tomahawk chop, war whoops. republica
scott brown went early very hard against elizabeth warren on the basis of race. and while it got a lot of national attention, sort of everything he does gets national attention. sort of a darling of the beltway media and so he gets a lot of attention for what he does. he got a lot of press for it but didn't get any movement in the polls. polling pretty well and consistently throughout and then he took a dive. she gave that well received speech to the democratic convention polls generally turned...
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warren with 45 percent. and the poll has a 5.5 percent margin of error. >> brian: jessica alba asking americans to pledge of allegiance not of america but of obama. it symbolizes casting a vote for the president in november is keeping that promise. >> eric: cats have nine lives but what about dogs? i do all of the dogs and animals and you take the sports. and proven that he broke flee from the leash and almost got hit by a car before panicking and jumping off of the bridge. >> i was just sitting there crying hiserical thinking i will never see this dog again. >> eric: brandy the beagle swam to shore and reunited with her owner. the vet found bruises but brandy is a good girl. >> gretchen: future queen of england and heidi looks so much like kate middleton she quit her wit dress yob. he went from $10 an hour to $1,000 per appearance. there is a similarity there, right. >> eric: i couldn't tell the difference. you are doing the pet stories. >> brian: joe, you are my witness. you said i have a bad feeling about
warren with 45 percent. and the poll has a 5.5 percent margin of error. >> brian: jessica alba asking americans to pledge of allegiance not of america but of obama. it symbolizes casting a vote for the president in november is keeping that promise. >> eric: cats have nine lives but what about dogs? i do all of the dogs and animals and you take the sports. and proven that he broke flee from the leash and almost got hit by a car before panicking and jumping off of the bridge. >>...
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if he was an investor he'd be warren buffet. long-term investor. he's got a longer view but i think it's true to say that if any of those short stories had been accepted by literary magazines he wouldn't be president. he'd be off making a living. he would have... that's the direction he would have gone if he'd been more encouraged that way. so back to discipline. this... so you're president of the united states. you have a very long and arduous day. you discover your speech writers have given you an actually kind of acceptable nobel peace prize acceptance speech but actually isn't exactly what you want to say. it is 6:00 in the evening before you have to get on the plane the next day to go to oslo and give the speech. he goes into a room, locks the door and handwrites out a 40- minute speech that finishes at 4:00 in the morning. >> rose: why handwrite it? >> i actually got ahold of the draft. i was seeing how he was working and what he does is he took his speech writer's grab and copied it and threw it away then organized his own thoughts and it wa
if he was an investor he'd be warren buffet. long-term investor. he's got a longer view but i think it's true to say that if any of those short stories had been accepted by literary magazines he wouldn't be president. he'd be off making a living. he would have... that's the direction he would have gone if he'd been more encouraged that way. so back to discipline. this... so you're president of the united states. you have a very long and arduous day. you discover your speech writers have given...
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. >> that is warren weinstein. he was asking his family to ask mitt romney for help. the 71-year-old aid worker also urged american jewish groups to pressure both president obama and israel. he wants them to meet al qaeda's demands so he can go free. this is weinstein's second video this week. he was kidnapped in pakistan a year ago. >>> as the anti-american protests we've been telling you about continue in the middle east, the campaigns of both mitt romney and president obama have been focusing more on foreign policy. >> as we watch the world today, sometimes it seems we're at the mercy of events instead of shaping events and a strong america is essential to shape events. >> i want people around the world to hear me to all those that would do us harm. no act of terror will go unpunnished. >> reporter: the presidential campaign debates will focus on foreign policy on october 22nd. two weeks before the election. >>> new this morning two earthquakes probably woke some people up near eureka. 3.2 magnitude earthquake and 4.5 hit about an hour ago. they were just four minu
. >> that is warren weinstein. he was asking his family to ask mitt romney for help. the 71-year-old aid worker also urged american jewish groups to pressure both president obama and israel. he wants them to meet al qaeda's demands so he can go free. this is weinstein's second video this week. he was kidnapped in pakistan a year ago. >>> as the anti-american protests we've been telling you about continue in the middle east, the campaigns of both mitt romney and president obama...
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the fact fors on the ground all argue in warren's favor. there are going to be -- >> bill: democratic registration -- >> exactly 7 or 8,000 new voters who didn't vote for scott brown back in the special election in 2010, because they just didn't come out to vote. now he has to do something to undermine her credibility. at the moment the polls are showing elizabeth warren on a pretty strong rise. so scott brown has to do something to change this race. and i think elizabeth warren demonstrated it is an issue of concern for her. she herself went up with a response ad hours after scott brown did, which tells me they believe that is something of concern. >> bill: yeah. and she had addressed it before, but she can't take any chances. all right. reid wilson, thanks for your time this morning. and thanks for all of those free "hot lines" over the year. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ so, you guys grew up together. yes, since third grade... what are you lookin' at? not looking at i anything... we're not good eno
the fact fors on the ground all argue in warren's favor. there are going to be -- >> bill: democratic registration -- >> exactly 7 or 8,000 new voters who didn't vote for scott brown back in the special election in 2010, because they just didn't come out to vote. now he has to do something to undermine her credibility. at the moment the polls are showing elizabeth warren on a pretty strong rise. so scott brown has to do something to change this race. and i think elizabeth warren...
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a poll gives warren a four point lead over brown. an apparent boost from her convention speech. >>> in virginia, republican george allen and democrat tim cane will debate today. that is scheduled at noon the they're battling for retiring democratic senator jim lense seat. cane is leading allen by eight points. >> both interesting debates. a growing number of senate races. also fascinating, you might say terrifying about 20 people got stuck on an amusement park right in california's not fairy farm. >> come to your tv. look at how high up this is. >> they must be so happy to be on solid ground. some problem with the ride left the passengers there 300 feet in the air four hours. four hours. at least they were sitting down, right? the second time in two weeks this ride has experienced a malfunction with passengers onboard. second time in two weeks. a sign something might be wrong. >> yeah. >> no one was hurt. there were no signs they were in any danger. they just were stuck there for four hours and not going anywhere. 300 feet in the are
a poll gives warren a four point lead over brown. an apparent boost from her convention speech. >>> in virginia, republican george allen and democrat tim cane will debate today. that is scheduled at noon the they're battling for retiring democratic senator jim lense seat. cane is leading allen by eight points. >> both interesting debates. a growing number of senate races. also fascinating, you might say terrifying about 20 people got stuck on an amusement park right in...
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in the dodd/frank bill, we saw elizabeth warren cfpb created inside the fed. there are a number of actions the fed has taken that have, you know, had them looking at paul less like the crazy guy waving a stick and more like moses, frankly. i mean, like, somebody who was out there right about it the whole time. >> so, but jared, so let's say he took the paul -- before the crisis you had ended the fed. what would have happened? >> the crisis would be far deeper and longer lasting than it was. and remain so. i mean, if you look back -- we actually have history, so if you look back before the federal reserve was in place, and you look at indicators like output growth or inflation they kind of look like the ekg of someone who's having a heart attack. if you look at inflation over the last few decades when the fed has been targeting it, much, much smoother. if you look at -- the conversation we were having a second ago. the economy is stuck. you mentioned fiscal policy is in gridlock. the federal reserve can come in and do things to boost the economy. look at europe
in the dodd/frank bill, we saw elizabeth warren cfpb created inside the fed. there are a number of actions the fed has taken that have, you know, had them looking at paul less like the crazy guy waving a stick and more like moses, frankly. i mean, like, somebody who was out there right about it the whole time. >> so, but jared, so let's say he took the paul -- before the crisis you had ended the fed. what would have happened? >> the crisis would be far deeper and longer lasting than...